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My page often shows things like ë, Ã, ì, ù, à in place of normal characters I use utf8 for header page and MySQL encode How does this happen?
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So what's the problem, It's a ’ (RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK - U+2019) character which is being decoded as CP-1252 instead of UTF-8 If you check the Encodings table of this character at FileFormat Info, then you see that this character is in UTF-8 composed of bytes 0xE2, 0x80 and 0x99 And if you check the CP-1252 code page layout at Wikipedia, then you'll see that the hex bytes E2, 80 and
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En matemáticas hay veces que resulta cómodo nombrar una variable, digamos "a", y luego se hace referencia a una nueva variable llamándole "a*", " a' ", o "
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Don't forget to do a git fetch --all --prune on other machines after deleting the remote branch on the server ||| After deleting the local branch with git branch -d and deleting the remote branch with git push origin --delete other machines may still have "obsolete tracking branches" (to see them do git branch -a) To get rid of these do git fetch --all --prune
- How to fix SQL Server 2019 connection error due to certificate issue
To improve the answer, let me sum up the comments: While setting TrustServerCertificate=True or Encrypt=false in the connection string is a quick fix, the recommended way of solving this issue is to provide a proper certificate for your SQL Server from a trusted CA To install a certificate for a single SQL Server instance (source): In SQL Server Configuration Manager, in the console pane
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I have a local branch master that points to a remote branch origin regacy (oops, typo!) How do I rename the remote branch to origin legacy or origin master? I tried: git remote rename regacy legac
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- c# - Return multiple values to a method caller - Stack Overflow
@Jakob isn't out the closest thing C# has to native multiple return? The tuple probably is the best option for readability Personally, I'm not keen on having anonymous types or property names like Item1 - although I guess destructuring does mitigate that The last example, in terms of source code, definitely looks the most like multiple return in languages with that as a native feature It's
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